The Monitor, Or, The British Freeholder, Ausgaben 101-200J. Scott, 1757 |
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... army against invasions and rebellions ? by enquiring into the lofs of Minorca ? and by providing for the fecurity of all the British dominions ? should they unite in coun- cil with men , whofe power is formed on a faction , fupported at ...
... army against invasions and rebellions ? by enquiring into the lofs of Minorca ? and by providing for the fecurity of all the British dominions ? should they unite in coun- cil with men , whofe power is formed on a faction , fupported at ...
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... army : to see the fame men who attempted to rule by bribing the people and corrupting their representatives : to fee the very ministers restored to their power , who connived at the oppreffion , cruelty , and avarice of their creatures ...
... army : to see the fame men who attempted to rule by bribing the people and corrupting their representatives : to fee the very ministers restored to their power , who connived at the oppreffion , cruelty , and avarice of their creatures ...
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... army of mercenaries entirely fubject to his command . It would produce the difagreeable plan of that miniftry , which multiplied places and created penfions to fecure elections , and to maintain an undue influence in the fenate . And it ...
... army of mercenaries entirely fubject to his command . It would produce the difagreeable plan of that miniftry , which multiplied places and created penfions to fecure elections , and to maintain an undue influence in the fenate . And it ...
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... army of foldiers and placemen at home ? how deeply did they entrench themfelves in power by keeping up an army of hirelings abroad ? Is it not a melancholy reflection , to be told that the two great land wars which were maintained with ...
... army of foldiers and placemen at home ? how deeply did they entrench themfelves in power by keeping up an army of hirelings abroad ? Is it not a melancholy reflection , to be told that the two great land wars which were maintained with ...
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... army to guard us from invafions . And if there be any belief in men : if we place our dependance upon the royal word , we may hope that the disease is not too far gone , nor too much complicated to admit of a remedy for his majesty has ...
... army to guard us from invafions . And if there be any belief in men : if we place our dependance upon the royal word , we may hope that the disease is not too far gone , nor too much complicated to admit of a remedy for his majesty has ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ACT of PARLIAMENT adminiſtration affift againſt allies amongſt army becauſe beſt Black Swan Britain Britiſh Freeholder POST cafe caufe cauſe coaft command commerce confequences confideration conftitution continued every SATURDAY councils defence deftruction deſtroy diſcovered dominions Dutch enemy England eſtabliſhed expence expofed fafety fame favour fecurity fervice fhall fhew fhips fhould filk firſt fleet fome foon force fovereign fpirit France Freeholder POST paid French ftate ftrength fubjects fuccefs fuch fuffered fufficient fuperior fupplies fupport greateſt Habeas Corpus himſelf honour houſe increaſe intereft iſland juſtice king laws Letters directed liberty meaſures minifter miniftry MINORCA moft Monitor or Britiſh moſt muſt nation navigation neceffary never NUMBER occafion parliament peace perfon prefent prefervation Price Two Pence prince Proteftant Pruffia publiſhed puniſhment purſue raiſed reaſon refolution reprefentatives ruin ſchemes ſhall ſtanding ſtate ſuch Swan in Pater-nofter-Row thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe trade treaſure treaty uſe whofe whoſe wiſdom
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 615 - That in case the crown and imperial dignity of this realm shall hereafter come to any person, not being a native of this kingdom of England, this nation be not obliged to engage in any war for the defence of any dominions or territories which do not belong to the crown of England, without the consent of parliament.
Seite 745 - All that pass by clap their hands at thee; they hiss and wag their head at the daughter of Jerusalem, saying, Is this the city that men call The perfection of beauty, The joy of the whole earth?
Seite 1062 - And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle: the number of whom is as the sand of the sea.
Seite 746 - He made him ride on the high places of the earth, That he might eat the increase of the fields; And he made him to suck honey out of the rock, And oil out of the flinty rock...
Seite 854 - Selden, at a conference with the lords, explained the mode of procedure ;i — that the writ of habeas corpus is the highest remedy for him that is imprisoned by the special command of the king, or the lords of the privy council, without showing the cause of commitment ; and if any man be imprisoned, by that or any other authority, this writ is to be granted to him, and ought not to be denied. It is directed to the keeper of the prison, in whose custody the prisoner is, commanding him that, after...
Seite 897 - Also in such case where the inquest may give their verdict at large, if they will take upon them the knowledge of the law upon the matter, they may give their verdict generally as it is put in their charge...
Seite 854 - Corpus for the purpose in the Court of King's Bench, the writ is to be granted to him, and ought not to be denied him, no...
Seite 1147 - The offspring of an hohefl bed ; — Here, Senegal, hold up your head : This tawny boy, his parents* boaft, Shall bring us gold from Afric's coaft.
Seite 775 - Wo unto them that make a man an offender * for a word, and lay a fnare for him that reproves in ' the gate, and turn afide the juft for a thing of nought.
Seite 1147 - Louifbourg, and that Du Quefne : Their bold and honeft looks prefage They'll be our comfort in old age. And if the babe that fwells my womb, To a propitious birth...